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Repeat Prescriptions

If you take long-term medication, once agreed with your doctor, you will be given a computerised form of yourREPEATprescription.

Please allowTHREE WORKING DAYS (72 HOURS)for collection.

Please DO NOT request prescriptions over the telephone. This is to avoid errors and ensure phone lines are more available.

To make your repeat prescription request, there are a few options available to you: in person, in writing, by fax, with the aid of your pharmacy or by the Warrior Square Surgery website which is checked daily.

If you would like to discuss your repeat prescription you should contact us on 01424 434151 between11.00 am-12.30 pmand you will be transferred to the prescription clerk who can usually help with your query.

Any prescriptions received after 12 noon will be deferred to the next day - this is when the 3 working days (72 hour) notice will begin.

Warrior Square Surgery's 72 hour policy will only apply toREPEATprescriptions (required on a monthly basis and authorised by your GP).Anything that may need checking and authorising by the GPWILL NOTbe included in the time scale and may take longer to generate. If this is the case - please allow more time before you run out of your medication.

We would ask if patient's could refrain from contacting the surgery to ask if their prescription is ready for collection, this is blocking already extremely busy phone lines.

Thank you for your co-operation.

Warrior Square Surgery are delighted to announce that we are now able to offer our patients the facility to request your Prescriptions on line. Although a lot of our Patients are already using this service through this website, we now have a better system that will show you your actual repeat medication.

This services is for repeat prescriptions ONLY. If you have medication that is regularly authorised by your Doctor this will still need the same authorisation and you will not see this medication on you profile.

You will need to register for the service, but once registered, you will be able to book, cancel and view appointments with the DOCTOR. You will also be able to request your repeat prescriptions via your unique account. You will also be able to view all status' of prescription requests and any messages that may have been left for you by the Practice. All appointments booked will also be available to view.

To register for this service, please speak to a member of the Reception Team who will be able to give you a Registration Letter. Please bring a form of identity - this could be a driving licence or passport, to complete the Registration process.

It will be necessary to ask for an email address and mobile phone number - this is to allow the new system to text you reminders of your pending appointments.

Once Registered, you will see the following message on your account page:

You may use this service to request your REGULAR REPEAT prescriptions.

Should you not see an item that you regularly request, it may need to be reviewed by the doctor. You may request such items using the “information for practice” box.

If you are requesting an item that is not on your repeat list, it will need to be reviewed by the Doctor and may take longer to process.

Prescription requests generally take three full working days to process, they will then be ready for collection at the surgery unless you have signed up to a pharmacy collection service which may take longer.

Your repeat prescription will only be posted to you if you have already supplied the surgery with a stamped addressed envelope.

Please check the status of your request, even when marked as processed, by clicking on the plus (+) symbol, for any messages from the surgery.

Prescriptions Charges and Exemptions

The NHS prescription charge is a flat-rate amount which successive Governments have thought it reasonable to charge for those who can afford to pay for their medicines. Prescription prepayment certificates (PPCs) offer real savings for people who need extensive medication.

NHS charges

These charges apply in England only. In Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales prescriptions are free of charge.

Prescription (per item): £8.20 (until April 2016, annually updated)

A three monthly PPC is £29.10 and could save you money if you need more than three prescribed items in three months.

A 12-month certificate is £104.00 and could save you money if you need more than 12 prescribed items in a year.

If you will have to pay for four or more prescription items in three months, or more than 14 items in 12 months, you may find it cheaper to buy a PPC.